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Nice one Anton, great track. I regularly get complaints from my other half about cleaning my room (of equipment with flashy lights). Deja vu all over: doesn't seem to make any difference if I am 18 or 58 years of age. Ha ha.
Thanks for the tip of running stuff through the Evolver, I haven't tried that yet and forgot about that capability.
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Glad you enjoyed it, Gerry. My studio at home is small enough that on one hand, there's not much room for cleaning, if that makes sense! Things are only where there's space for them to be! But I'm not a tidy person, it has to be said, and my Novation X-Station, which I use as master controller, is also a table - pens, a lighter, a drum machine, the Evolver, David Bowie guitar pick all resting "neatly" on top at the moment.
I think it's something like Bank 3, patches 30-39, where you'll find the main Evolver "blank" patches for processing. Maybe the ten patches prior are the ones meant for guitar processing. It's all in the manual, so don't take my guess as final word! But yes - the Evolver does a gorgeous job processing external sounds. My first synth was a Prop One and I ran everything in the world through the Audio In. I've got a Korg MS-10 which does a particularly sweet job of fuzzing up electric guitars. The Evolver is set up properly to do external processing in a way that's very appealing. But like I said, it also serves a practical need for me, as I don't quite have enough input channels on my mixer! Thus, the Roland TR-707 lives permanently plugged into the Evolver. I'm due to upgrade my mixer, but I think I might just keep the 707/Evolver combo as-is. They like each other!